Chapel Hart premieres ‘I Will Follow’ video

Country trio inducted into CMT’s Next Women of Country Class of 2021

Chapel Hart welcomes a little love and positivity into 2021 with the release of a music video and single, “I Will Follow.” The video premiered Friday (Feb 5th) on CMT, CMT Music, and CMT.com. This upbeat country song highlights the importance of following your heart and serves to tell the trio’s story of life on the road. Despite the mixed signals that the world may send, the sure-fire way to happiness is through the heart. This trio struts into 2021 with nothing to lose and everything to prove, calling all to join them in loving life and not taking the world too seriously. Love for all humans no matter race or background is a message that we all need to hear after a long, confusing year. Savannah Keyes, Jennifer Hanson, and Nick Brophy co-wrote and Brophy co-produced the single with Jeff Glixman. The music video was produced/directed by Nick Barrett. “I Will Follow” is available now to download and stream on all digital services.

“We heard this song and instantly knew we had to have it!” shares Chapel Hart. “This song is literally the song of our hearts! In the last year of our life during the dreadful pandemic, we somehow managed to follow the directions of these lyrics, and this is how, we believe, our success has skyrocketed! Following your heart works every time!”

In January, Chapel Hart released “You Can Have Him Jolene” that received notable attention from the music industry. In December, they gave us an exclusive premiere on The Music Universe Podcast. Aside from being busy in the studio, Chapel Hart have been recently inducted into the CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2021. Honored and humbled by this achievement, Chapel Hart continues to grow their platform and bring the world uplifting music that heals the heart and moves the hips.

Buddy Iahn
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